Make A Report
Title IX & Other Discrimination Reporting
Title IX and Other Discrimination Reporting Form for Students
- If you are a student who wishes to file a complaint of sexual harassment, sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, or other forms of sexual misconduct, click on the below link for the online complaint form. Once this form is received, the Director of Title IX & Equity Compliance will contact you to discuss supportive measures and next steps. You may also file this report anonymously.
- If you need immediate, emergency care call 911 or Campus Safety at (914) 674-9999. If you have questions about filing a complaint contact the Director of Title IX and Equity Compliance at titleix.equity@mercy.edu or (914) 674-7842.
- Student Reporting Form
Title IX and Other Discrimination Reporting Form for Employees or Other Non-Students
- If you are an employee (staff or faculty), contractor, visitor, or other non-student who wishes to file a complaint of sexual harassment, sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, or other forms of sexual misconduct, click on the below link for the online complaint form. Once this form is received, the Director of Title IX & Equity Compliance will contact you to discuss supportive measures and next steps. You may also file this report anonymously.
- If you need immediate, emergency care, call 911 or Campus Safety at (914) 674-9999. If you have questions about filing a complaint, contact the Director of Title IX and Equity Compliance at titleix.equity@mercy.edu or (914) 674-7842.
- Employee/Other Non-Student Reporting Form
Confidential Resources
On- Campus
- Counseling Services
Our Counselors provide brief treatment lasting up to 8 sessions per semester. In-person sessions are available between the hours of 9 AM and 5 PM on all three campuses by appointment. All services are free, confidential, and provided by licensed therapists for students currently registered in classes. To make an appointment please email us at counselingcenter@mercy.edu or call us at 914-888-5150. Health Office
The Health and Wellness Center is a safe, confidential place where students can receive limited primary care services including evaluation and treatment for common minor injuries and illnesses, preventive care, health education and referrals to local specialists or hospitals as needed. The office is staffed by Family Nurse Practitioner's and Registered Nurses. To make an appointment at the Health Office, call (914) 674-7255 to speak with one of our providers.
Off Campus
- SAAVE
Recognizing the physical and mental trauma endured by victims of sexual assault Westchester Medical Center, the flagship of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth), is offering crisis intervention and advocacy services through SAAVE (Sexual Assault, Abuse and Victim's Empowerment), a 24-hour support program for Westchester County residents. SAAVE offers comprehensive assistance for victims, and their significant others, who have been affected by sexual assault and misconduct. SAAVE, which includes a toll-free hotline - (833) 220-2444 - and services in both English and Spanish, is certified by the New York State Department of Health.
Resources
Care Team
The 麻豆社区 CARE Team (Concern, Assessment, Response, Evaluation) is committed to enhancing the college experience through a proactive, collaborative, and thoughtful approach to the identification, assessment, and early intervention of troublesome or concerning behaviors that impact the University community. The Team does not serve as a crisis response unit, nor does it replace faculty classroom management, and/or the Safety and Security Office鈥檚 response to an incident. To submit a report for review, please click here:
Additional Services
24/7 Hotlines
- 鈥 Call 1-800-799-SAFE (7233), text 鈥淪TART鈥 to 88788, or .
- 鈥 Getting help for relationship abuse & more; Call 1-800-331-9474, text 鈥淟OVEIS鈥 to 22522, or (Hard of hearing services available).
Information and Resources
- 鈥 Information and resources for survivors.
- 鈥 DV National Resources
24/7 Hotlines
- / 鈥 Call 800-656-HOPE (4673) or on the RAINN website (English and Spanish).
Information and Resources
- 鈥 Explaining the Sexual Assault Response Team (SART), physical exam process, and law enforcement questions.
- ) 鈥 Information for survivors & more
- 鈥 Find rape crisis centers across the U.S.
- 鈥 Peer support for victims of sexual violence and abuse using an online support group.
- 鈥 Support, community, and learning for men who have experienced sexual assault.
- 鈥 Free and anonymous group chat for male survivors of sexual abuse or assault.
- 鈥 Call 800-656-HOPE (4673) or on the RAINN website (English and Spanish).
- 鈥 Crisis counseling, safety planning & more; Call 1-866-689-HELP (4357) or online during business hours.
Information and Resources
- (SPARC) 鈥 What to do if you are being stalked and other resources.
- (Crime Victims Assistance Network) 鈥 Provides emotional and other support to victims of crime, including stalking.
- 鈥 Live help through their website available daily.
Hotlines
- 鈥 Serves anyone, in any type of crisis; Text 鈥淗OME鈥 to 741-741, , or message on (English and Spanish)
- - A national network of local crisis centers that provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress; Call or text 988, or live (English, Spanish, and Hard of Hearing options)
- 鈥 Suicide prevention and crisis intervention for the LGBTQ+ community; Call 1-866-488-7386, text 鈥淪TART鈥 to 678-678, or online.
- 鈥 Peer support phone service run by trans people for trans and questioning peers; Call 877-565-8860 (English & Spanish) (CAN 877-330-6366).
Information & Resources
- 鈥 Suicide prevention and awareness resources.
- 鈥 Online resources for college mental health
- 鈥 Resources for specific populations categorized by ethnicity and/or gender identity
- 鈥 Referral helpline to learn about rights and options after experiencing a crime (business hours operation only).
- 鈥 Support for victims and loved ones; Call 1-888-373-7888 or (multiple language services)
- 鈥 Resources, information, and guidance to child abuse.
- 鈥 National victim notification network (source for updated custody status and criminal case information).